City of Belfast golf club Antrim

City of Belfast Golf Course

City of Belfast golf club is situated adjacent to the City of Belfast playing fields. It is located about 8 miles north of the City Centre and is extremely accessible from the M2 motorway. You’ll find a warm and friendly welcome when you visit the City of Belfast Golf Club.The compact layout of this mature parkland course has been extended this year with the addition of a new feature hole and the new course has the potential of becoming one of the most challenging short courses in Ireland. City of Belfast Golf Club offers a course that is suitable to all types of golfers and is playable throughout the year. Golf does not have to be expensive; many people cannot afford to pay £20 - £30+ for a round of golf - City of Belfast Golf Club offers affordable Pay and Play rates daily.Being a member of a golf course does not need to be expensive or include joining fees or bar levies. City of Belfast Golf Club offers course membership from £75 for a junior (under 14), £100 for a Juvenile (14 - 17), £175 for a senior citizen and youth (18-20) to £310 for an adult member. Golfers can also take advantage of the Festive Pack Offer - 15 Months Full Golf Course Membership For The Price Of 12 (January 2013 – March 2014).If you are looking for a change and would like a break now is the time to give yourself a treat with an affordable golf course membership at the City of Belfast Golf Club or use our Pay and Play specials to help keep you healthy.

Members Achievements

City of Belfast Golf Club won the Daily Mail all Ireland Championship in 2001.

They won the Mail on Sunday all Ireland Championships in 2000.

They won the East Antrim League Jack Ross Trophy in 2003, 2001 and 1998.

They were he Ulster Champions and European Finalists in the National 9's in 2002.

Mallusk won the East Antrim Championship in 1998.

They won the W.G. Patterson Trophy in 1997 and 1998.

History of City of Belfast

Founded 1992, affiliated 1993

What the Club tells us

Councillor A Redpath in the presence of the Lord Mayor of Belfast John Carson and other city Councillors opened the clubhouse on August 30th, 1985 and the late Fred Daly Open Champion opened the course.

This was a much needed and welcomed facility for the populous of the Glengormley area with a wide catchment area extending from Antrim through to the Greater Belfast Area. Year by year improvements have taken place and the course has developed from an initial nine hole par three to one of the most challenging short courses in Ireland today. In fact the late Fred Daly who played the course many times was quoted as saying that it had the potential to become the finest short course in Ireland.

Some time after the course opened a number of regular course members decided to form Mallusk Golf Society and in October 1985 a meeting was held in the clubhouse and Mallusk Golf Society was officially formed with a membership of 12 members.

The membership of the Society soon grew in the early years and had to be restricted to 60 by Belfast City Council with the course membership restricted to 250. This restriction was required due to the large number of casual players and visitors who played the course in the early years.

In March 1992 the Society changed its name to Mallusk Golf Club and applied for membership of the Golfing Union of Ireland (Ulster Branch) and in December 1993 the club accepted membership of the GUI (Ulster Branch) and was also accepted into the East Antrim League for the 1994 season.

Over the past ten years the club has participated in many Inter-club competitions from GUI (Pierce Purcell, Jimmy Bruin, Ulster Fourball, Junior Cup, Irish Boys) to East Antrim League, Daily Mail Foursomes, Mail on Sunday Classic and Irish Nines Championship. With these competitions the club achieved success and recognition at the highest level for a club once referred to as "The Cinderella Club" by Jack Magowan of the Belfast Telegraph.

From 1994 Mallusk has competed in the East Antrim Golf League which is played between all fourteen golf clubs in the East Antrim area and over recent years Mallusk has won the league four times and the Juvenile League once.

In 2000 Mallusk defeated Letterkenny Golf Club in the Ulster Final of the Mail on Sunday Golf Classic and defeated Headford Golf Club from Co Meath in the all Ireland Final to represent Ireland in the UK finals at the Belfry Golf Club Birmingham. Mallusk also reached the Ulster semi-final of the Pierce Purcell competition and were narrowly defeated by Ballybofey Golf Club at Dungannon.

In 2002 Mallusk defeated Enniskillen Golf Club in the Ulster Final of the Daily Mail Foresomes and Mitchelstown Golf Club, Cork in the all Ireland final to represent Ireland in the UK finals at the Dalmahoy Golf Club, Edinburgh. This final was between the best 32 players (16 clubs) in Ireland and UK from the initial 119,000 players teeing off in the qualifying rounds.Mallusk also defeated Whitehead Golf Club in the Ulster Final of the Mail on Sunday Classic in 2002 and were defeated by Milltown Golf Club, Dublin in the All Ireland Final.

In 2003 Mallusk defeated all the other Ulster nine-hole clubs in the National Nines Classic and represented Ulster in Jersey against 14 teams from UK, Ireland and Holland. Mallusk finished the Tournament a honourable fourth.

During this period the golf scene in East Antrim changed greatly with the opening of five new golf clubs and Mallusk Golf Club entered into negotiations with Belfast City Council on the future management of the golf course at Mallusk.

These have been exciting times for the club once referred to as the minnows of Ulster Golf however this year marks a completely new dawn for the club.In 2005 the membership of Mallusk Golf Club changed the name of the club to the City of Belfast Golf Club and took control of the course and clubhouse at Mallusk under a facilities management agreement with Belfast City Council. Councillor Jim Rodgers OBE performed the official opening of the City of Belfast Golf Club in September 2005.

The future therefore looks good for all concerned with a new club name and management agreement that is to the mutual benefit of the Club and Council.

City of Belfast Golf Club will continue to offer fantastic value for money on a challenging course and all members and visitors alike will always be made welcome by our friendly and helpful staff.

As we celebrate our 20th anniversary this year perhaps "Cinderella" will get to the ball.